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Friends of a sixty year-old security man who was attacked and almost killed by guard dogs at Teshie near Accra are blaming their Chinese employers for the incident.
Eyewitnesses say the dogs are kept by owners of China Geo Engineering Corporation, contractors working on the new Teshie General Hospital.
They say the dogs were on a stroll with one of the owners when they suddenly broke loose and pounced on the defenceless man.
A colleague of the victim has maintained that even though what happened could be described as an accident, their Chinese bosses must be blamed.
He said the dogs had attacked employees of the company on several occasions but the owners seem not to bother.
The administrator at the construction site, Joshua Bosomtwi, admitted the allegations of negligence, but said there was very little they could have done about it.
The victim is currently on admission at the La General Hospital where he is receiving treatment.
Source: Joy News/Ghana
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